911 Briefs -- Published May 19, 2013

STOCKTON - Two armed men robbed a Stockton business and stole personal belongings from customers Saturday morning, authorities said.

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STOCKTON - Two armed men robbed a Stockton business and stole personal belongings from customers Saturday morning, authorities said.

The men entered the lobby of the business about 10:15 a.m., one armed with a gun and the other armed with a six-inch knife, police said. The man with the gun jumped over the counter and took money from the register and the safe, officers said. The other man robbed customers in the lobby, taking cash, wallets, cellphones and identifications, authorities said.

The men then fled on foot. Both were described as Latino men, 25 to 30 years old. One was about 5 feet 6 inches tall and 150 pounds with a white T-shirt, jean shorts and a knife, officers said. The other was described as 6 feet tall and 160 pounds with a black hooded sweatshirt, a white baseball cap, pink gloves, a black bandana covering his face and a black handgun, police said.

STOCKTON - Classes are expected to be held as usual Monday at Tully C. Knoles School after a fire that damaged a classroom Friday evening, school officials said.

The Stockton Fire Department put out a fire in an electrical closet in a classroom about 7:40 p.m., fire officials said. The fire originated in a closet containing bundled electrical wires and a computer server, fire officials said. Firefighters moved computers to the multipurpose room and used a dry-chemical extinguisher instead of water to put out the fire without destroying equipment, Operator Matt Harris said.